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Stanley Druckenmiller: Trading Lessons in Capital Preservation, Conviction, and Macro Discipline

Stanley Druckenmiller is widely cited for two reasons. The first is the reported record at Duquesne Capital, often described as roughly thirty percent average annual returns over nearly three decades…

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June 23, 2026
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Marty Schwartz: Chart Reading, Position Sizing, and the Risk Habits Behind His Trading Career

Marty Schwartz became widely known in trading circles through his chapter in Jack Schwager's Market Wizards and through his own memoir Pit Bull: Lessons from Wall Street's Champion Trader. What made him interesting…

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June 16, 2026
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Gil Morales and Chris Kacher: Growth Stock Breakouts and the O’Neil Method in Practice

The practical case for studying Gil Morales and Chris Kacher is not the headline return figures their accounts reportedly produced during the late 1990s. Those numbers come from one of…

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June 8, 2026
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Oliver Kell: What His Classical Pattern Approach Teaches Modern Breakout Traders

Most traders who study Oliver Kell focus on his 2020 U.S. Investing Championship win and assume the story is about finding the right stocks at the right time. The more…

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June 1, 2026
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Thomas Bulkowski: Chart Pattern Statistics, Reliability Research, and What Traders Can Actually Measure

Most chart pattern books describe what patterns look like and claim they work. Thomas Bulkowski's contribution was to ask a harder question: how often do they actually work, and under…

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May 31, 2026
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Stockbee: What Pradeep Bonde’s Process-Based Approach Teaches Traders About Momentum and Market Structure

Pradeep Bonde, known in trading communities as Stockbee, built his approach around a question that most trading educators avoid: not which stock to buy, but what makes a setup repeatable.…

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May 28, 2026
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JC Parets: Relative Strength, Market Breadth, and Why the Top-Down Framework Matters

Most retail traders work from the bottom up. They find a stock with an interesting chart or a compelling story, study it in isolation, and then decide whether to buy…

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May 25, 2026
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Ed Seykota: Systematic Trend Following, Loss Cutting, and Why Psychology Is Not Separate from Method

Ed Seykota's contribution to trading is usually summarised as computerised trend following, and while that is accurate, it understates the more interesting part of his thinking. What makes Seykota worth…

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May 23, 2026
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Jim Rogers: Trading Lessons on Patience, Commodity Cycles, and Waiting for Easy Setups

The useful thing about studying Jim Rogers is not that he co founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros. It is the way he treats inactivity as a real part…

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May 22, 2026
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Benjamin Graham: Trading Lessons from the Investor Who Built the Discipline of Risk

Benjamin Graham is not usually filed under trading. He is filed under investing, often as the patient grandfather of the field, the man who taught Warren Buffett to read a…

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May 21, 2026
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